If your injectors weren't intended for it then it can cause a premature failure of your injectors. Other than that pure ethanol is actually too capable for your engine, it won't burn right. If you have a super high performance engine such as a rotory or supercar or race engine then you will get use out of it. It won't harm your engine though.
It won't hurt the engine but it will hurt the catalytic converter.
Absolutely!
Yes, a car can run solely on pure ethanol, but it may require modifications to the engine to optimize performance. Ethanol is a renewable fuel source that can be used as an alternative to gasoline in some vehicles.
E-85 will if the engine is not designed for it. Normal 15% ethanol gasoline mixtures are safe on all engines.
Unleaded Gasoline, Diesel, Ethanol, or Natural Gas depending on the engine.
No it does not affect
Not at all. Instead, they are being used in car engines as an alternative fuel as it is a green fuel (non - pollutant). But, the drawback is that you may have to change / modify the engine of your car to use this type of green fuel.
It can be used in cars to make it run more effiecent and faster. It also keeps the engine cleaner.
It takes more energy to produce ethanol than the fuel itself yields.
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IF THE ENGINE IS BUILT RIGHT FOR RUNNING SUCH A FULE YES BUT IF THE ENGINE IS NOT BUILT TO DO THAT AND IS STOCK FROM THE FACTORY NO NOT UNLES YOU WONT TO BUY A NEW ENGINE THE ETHANOL IS JUST USED IN MY EXP WITH CARS AS A WHAY TO HELP START A CARBERATED ENGINE ETHANOL WILL EAT YOU FULE INJECTORS UP AND CAN BERN OUT VALVS FAST AND CAN EVEN MAKE THE ENGINE THROUW A ROD TO SO I WOULD NOT SUGEST USEING ETHENOL AT ALL IN THIS CAR
Yes, you can substitute ethanol for gas in a Brazilian "flexfuel" car. It has a chip that calibrates the engine for either fuel.